The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... greatest gentleness that is pos- sible against unhandsome appearances , and that mar ried persons are under particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only , that I expose my own reputation and ...
... greatest gentleness that is pos- sible against unhandsome appearances , and that mar ried persons are under particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only , that I expose my own reputation and ...
Strana 119
... greatest silence and order imaginable . The patron is usually in the midst of the room , and some humble person gives him a whis- per , which his lordship answers aloud , It is well . Yes , I am of your opinion . Pray inform yourself ...
... greatest silence and order imaginable . The patron is usually in the midst of the room , and some humble person gives him a whis- per , which his lordship answers aloud , It is well . Yes , I am of your opinion . Pray inform yourself ...
Strana 279
... greatest honour we can do our country , to distinguish strangers of merit who apply to us with modesty and diffidence , which generally accompanies merit . No opportunity of this kind ought to be neglected ; and a modest behaviour ...
... greatest honour we can do our country , to distinguish strangers of merit who apply to us with modesty and diffidence , which generally accompanies merit . No opportunity of this kind ought to be neglected ; and a modest behaviour ...
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